Apr. 20th, 2013

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Summary: "Chamber of Secrets" from Ginny's point of view. In this chapter, Ginny performs an incantation to help free Tom from the diary, the Gryffindor-Slytherin Quidditch game is a spectacular disaster, and Colin takes an exasperated suggestion far too seriously. Is anyone safe from the Heir?

This chapter builds toward the second attack -- the one on Colin Creevey -- via a bunch of "life at Hogwarts" and "friends with Tom" scenes.

Tangentially, one reason my story is so much longer than the book it's retelling is that I spent time on detailed magic lessons, which Rowling tended to skim over in the first two books. I think I also spent more page time on dialogue, much of which is very rambling and not immediately plot-relevant. This is because "Secrets" is a much more internally focused story than CoS. CoS is a mystery adventure; its plot centers around the Trio finding and defeating Tom Riddle. The main plot arc of "Secrets" is about friendship and betrayal, and Ginny's emotional and ethical development under extreme pressure. This is also the reason it has a MUCH longer denouement than CoS. I have to deal with the emotional fallout, whereas Rowling could and did skip right over it with a single blithe paragraph. :-/

Anyway, details and stuff.

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Elizabeth Culmer

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